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** Mascara tell 5.0.5 that he has a voice of a typical Youtuber. He's voiced by [[{{LetsPlay/Markiplier}} Mark Fischbach]], a youtuber.

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** Mascara tell 5.0.5 that he has a voice of a typical Youtuber. He's voiced by [[{{LetsPlay/Markiplier}} [[WebVideo/{{Markiplier}} Mark Fischbach]], a youtuber.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: The post-title card distortion flashes with what looks to be [[spoiler:an autographed picture of a "Villain Slayer [[NumberOfTheBeast 616]]"]], as well as the first glimpse of V.I.R.U.S. from the next episode.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The post-title card distortion flashes with what looks to be [[spoiler:an an autographed picture of a "Villain Slayer [[NumberOfTheBeast 616]]"]], 616]]", as well as the first glimpse of V.I.R.U.S. from the next episode.
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* MeaningfulName: Adelita's name comes from the ''adelitas'' or ''soldaderas'' of the Mexican Revolution, women who joined the armed conflict sometimes motivated by a desire to accompany or avenge their families, just as she tried to rescue her husband.
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* CreatorProvincialism: The episode most densely packed with Mexican cultural references. Aside from the references to [[MaskedLuchador lucha libre]], Mexican cinema and folklore found throughout (and things like Demencia calling Adelita [[https://preview.redd.it/gxwgw26mxzy11.jpg?auto=webp&s=6e007d9e73a59abb3d65ddeda096a88351133335 "the chick from La Michoacana"]]), the closing montage briefly shows the crew experiencing some very emblematic places and traditions of Mexico. [[labelnote:Including:]] The Mexican National Museum of Anthropology, the cliffs of La Quebrada in Acapulco, a typical street food market, the Voladores de Papantla ritual in Veracruz, the Danza de los Viejitos in Michoacán (with Black Hat-styled ''sarapes''), dancing the Jarabe Tapatío in Jalisco, a ''trajinera'' ride in Xochimilco (where axolotls are from), and finally an outdoor restaurant in a colonial/old town area decorated with ''papel picado'' while being serenaded by mariachis— presumably the same ones who'd been playing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7Js3_n23rA El Son de la Negra]] for the past 30 seconds or so.[[/labelnote]]



* FreezeFrameBonus: The post-title card distortion flashes with what looks to be [[spoiler:an autographed picture of a "Villain Slayer 616"]], as well as the first glimpse of V.I.R.U.S. from the next episode.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The post-title card distortion flashes with what looks to be [[spoiler:an autographed picture of a "Villain Slayer 616"]], [[NumberOfTheBeast 616]]"]], as well as the first glimpse of V.I.R.U.S. from the next episode.



* NumberOfTheBeast: The episode's end card (done in an old-school black and white film style) shows the year as DCLXVI.



* VisualPun: Black Hat throws Mascara Macabre into a glass container. He's literally a SealedEvilInACan.

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Black Hat throws Mascara Macabre into a glass container. He's literally a SealedEvilInACan.SealedEvilInACan.
** The ''tacos dorados'' stand in the closing montage is adorned with a graphic of Goldheart. [[labelnote:note]]The dish's name refers to how the tortillas are crisp-fried, but the word ''dorado'' can also mean "golden".[[/labelnote]]
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* FreezeFrameBonus: The post-title card distortion flashes with what looks to be [[spoiler:an autographed picture of a "Villain Slayer 616"]], as well as the first glimpse of V.I.R.U.S. from the next episode.
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* CurseCutShort: The GoodTimesMontage ends on a freeze frame just as Demencia says ''"Viva México ca—''[[labelnote:*]]''brones!"'', a very popular patriotic chant. The English equivalent being something like "Long live Mexico, [[PrecisionFStrike fuckers]]!"[[/labelnote]]



* {{Homage}}: To Mexican {{BMovie}}s of the 50s and 60s, particularly those which featured famous wrestler Wrestling/ElSanto facing off against various supernatural foes.

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* {{Homage}}: To The opening is one to Mexican {{BMovie}}s of black-and-white films from the 50s Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (between 1936 and 60s, 1956), the story more particularly to Mexican [[BMovie B-Movies]] from around and after the end of that era, particularly those which featured famous wrestler Wrestling/ElSanto facing off against various supernatural foes.
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* {{Homage}}: To Mexican {{BMovie}}s of the 50s and 60s, particularly those which featured famous wrestler Wrestling/ElSanto facing off against various supernatural foes.
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** Before fighting Demencia, Flug quotes the song ''Recuérdame'', from the Disney/Pixar animated movie [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}]].

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** Before fighting Demencia, Flug quotes the song ''Recuérdame'', from the Disney/Pixar animated movie [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}]].WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}.
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** Before fighting Demencia, Flug quotes the song ''Recuérdame'', from the Disney/Pixar animated movie [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}]].
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* ActorAllusion: In Spanish, José Antonio Macías (Flug's voice) voices James from Pokémon. Flug tells Demencia that they're like [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Jessie and James]].

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* ActorAllusion: In Spanish, José Antonio Macías (Flug's voice) voices James from Pokémon. ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''. Flug tells Demencia that they're like [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Jessie and James]].James.
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* VisualPun: Black Hat throws Mascara Macabre into a glass container. He's literally a SealedEvilInACan.

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* VisualPun: Black Hat throws Mascara Macabre into a glass container. He's literally a SealedEvilInACan.SealedEvilInACan.
* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: Black Hat receives Adelita at this hour.
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* AntiHero: Adelita's reason to asked for the Black Hat organization's help is because P.E.A.C.E refused to help her husband because he is a villain for being possessed by Mascara Macabre.

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* AntiHero: Adelita's reason to asked for turning to the Black Hat organization's help is because P.E.A.C.E refused to help her husband because he is a villain for being possessed by Mascara Macabre.



* DealWithTheDevil: Adelita signs the usual Black Hat contract. The allusion is made even more explicit than usual when at the end, Black Hat assumes the shape of the Black Charro, a legendary malevolent figure associated with the Devil that is said to haunt Mexico, to get what he's owed.

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* DealWithTheDevil: Adelita signs the usual Black Hat contract. The allusion is made even more explicit than usual when at the end, Black Hat assumes the shape of the Black Charro, El Charro Negro, a legendary malevolent figure associated with the Devil that is said to haunt Mexico, to get what he's owed.

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* ShoutOut: The title is a reference to Mexican wrestling promotion AAA.



* ShoutOut: The title is a reference to Mexican wrestling promotion AAA.

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* SitcomArchNemesis: The narrator still has this sort of relationship with Dr. Flug. They constantly get on each others nerves and Flug once again has stated he hates him.


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* SitcomArchNemesis: The narrator still has this sort of relationship with Dr. Flug. They constantly get on each others nerves and Flug once again has stated he hates him.
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* VisualPun: Black Hat throw him into glass container. He's literally SealedEvilInACan.

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* VisualPun: Black Hat throw him throws Mascara Macabre into a glass container. He's literally a SealedEvilInACan.
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* CallBack: When Black Hat appears at the stroke of midnight, a wave of ghosts rushes past his office. The last one to leave is Emilia, from the last episode.


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* ShoutOut: The title is a reference to Mexican wrestling promotion AAA.

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